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New page layout

By tkhobbes on 27.03.2010

I have updated the layout of my webpage. Well – in fact, I did not do much – I just downloaded the superb Hybrid News theme and applied it. I will style the page within the next week to get the “hobbes” feeling back  – and I will need to work on the structure of [...]

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Gute Nacht, Schweiz

By tkhobbes on 29.11.2009

Es ist soweit – der Schleier der Dunkelheit legt sich über unser Land. War der “Sonderfall Schweiz” lange Jahre ein Garant für Stabilität, Reichtum, Sicherheit und ein Synonym für ein Land, welches humanitäre Traditionen begründete und aufrechterhielt, wo sich auch Minderheiten wohlfühlen durften, so ist am heutigen 29. November 2009 ein Schlussstrich darunter gezogen worden. [...]

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Posted in Featured, Politik | Tagged 2009, abstimmung, feindbild, humanitäre tradition, kriegsmaterial, minarette, schweiz | Leave a response

MySQL stopped working after update

By tkhobbes on 15.11.2009

After an upgrade from Ubuntu Server 9.04 to 9.10, mysql stopped working. In /var/log/messages, I got a lot of these errors: Nov 10 22:07:50 eee-box kernel: [ 6223.686375] type=1503 audit(1257887270.326:66): operation=”open” pid=3345 parent=3344 profile=”/usr/sbin/mysqld” requested_mask=”r::” denied_mask=”r::” fsuid=0 ouid=0 name=”/sys/devices/system/cpu/” After google-ing a little bit, I stumbled upon a page that described this error quite in [...]

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Posted in Featured, Gentoo-Server | Tagged karmic koala, my.cnf, mysql, ubuntu, ubuntu server, upgrade | 1 Response

How we eat and sell of our climate and fail to make sure everybody understands this (Blog Action Day 09)

By tkhobbes on 15.10.2009

There are still people out there that deny the climate change. People who think it does not matter to them. People who don’t feel responsible. People thinking in a way like – if the <Indians/Chinese/whomeverelse> don’t feel responsible for their dirty <rivers/air/lakes/oceans> – why should we care? Because the climate change, as real or unreal [...]

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Bookshelf

By tkhobbes on 17.04.2010

Just discovered a nice possibility to put all my books into a nice collection (other than mylibrarything, which allows you only to add 200 books, this one is not restricted (or so it seems…)

Down at the bottom, you can now always find the 15 latest added books; as I am currently adding all my bookshelf, this is not yet chronological, but will soon be.

Just surf over to goodreads to add your own profile.

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Alyssa Milano talks about Twitter

By tkhobbes on 15.04.2010

That’s great :)

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mysql does not update

By tkhobbes on 15.02.2010

*Sigh*, again, a problem with mysql on my ubuntu eee-box server. This time, I could not update the fix package for mysql-server.

It turned out that there was a user missing – but NOT, as I initially thought, a Linux user, but a mysql user. I found an entry in the ubuntu forums that helped solving the problem.

It seems as if mysql is kind of a…. tricky platform. I seem to run into problems all the time… thank goodness everything still works flawlessly…

Posted in Gentoo-Server | Tagged Gentoo-Server, mysql, rights, shutdown, ubuntu, ubuntu server, upgrade, user | Leave a response

The power of Free

By tkhobbes on 13.10.2009

When you ask around, you still get the feeling that people think – what you don’t pay for is worthless. In line with traditional business models and experiences over 4000 years old, we seem to stick to the thought of associating “value” with “money” – and often, vice versa.
But the winds of change are coming over us: Linux and other free OS’s are all around; OpenOffice is a true competitor of Microsoft Office; free Software that is worth at least as much as the traditional, often costly counterparts.
Now – how comes that “free” is actually a business model? Well – you can claim “not to be evil” and still leave that odd feeling behind; think Google – everything they do is free, but yet, it all has value – to us (Gmail, Google Maps, Google Search, Google Docs – good software, folks!), and to Google (think of all the data they collect).
Or you might stress your brain a little more – how can “free” possibly yield revenues? Well, another example I just read about is “Dungeons and Dragons Online“. Although launched as (yet another) Massive Multiplayer Role Playing Game, in the tradition of “Worlds of Warcraft” and “Lord of the Rings Online”; the game suffered from its initial price (50$) and the monthly fee (15$). And here’s the solution: The game is FREE now. You don’t buy it – you download it; you don’t pay monthly charges – you simply use it. The challenge behind this is to turn it into a working business model – and the simple answer is to make certain items, areas, characters, events or whatever else available only if you pay. you want that shiny dragon armor? No problem – 50 cents. You want a better sword? 1$. An elaborated quest? Maybe 5$. And so on. The interesting thing is that Turbine, the game’s publisher, claims that some people actually spend MORE every month than they used to in the past (remember: 15$ – not less, but also not more; now, it’s truly on-demand!); and actual (paying) subscriptions went up 40%.
You can read more about this on ars technica – and who knows, maybe you are the next dragon fighter?

Posted in Featured, Just for Fun | Tagged businessmodel, dungeonsanddragons, free, game, massivemultiplayerroleplayinggame, mmorpg, money, value | 1 Response

iPhone leveraged in Starbucks

iPhone leveraged in Starbucks

By tkhobbes on 24.09.2009

Just read about an experiment of Starbuck’s – in Seattle and the Silicon Valley, you can buy with your iPhone…

This is greatly leveraged technology – same as the soda machine that was standing in Basel a couple of years ago, where you could by your coke by sending an SMS. It’s time to let go of good old money – at least, of coins and paper….

Also, this ties back neatly to the stories I have read in recent days about augmented reality (e. g. over at smashing magazine) – we are at the edge of a new time…. and it’s important to leverage these things for the better for all of humanity.

We are already seeing new media breaking down barriers; Twitter did not (yet) bring Ahmadinejad to fall – but almost so; Wikipedia has not (yet) helped to push general education to the next level – but it is in its start position; facebook might be dangerous in terms of privacy and terms of conditions, but at the same time, the social control can actually get better with these things… imagine SOMEONE would have paid attention to the announcements of the suicide killer in Winnenden…

Technology CAN actually lead to a better society – and the iPhone used to pay in Starbucks is just a simple example how we are converging… it’s time to be optimistic, go out and change the world!

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